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Jun 29, 2026

World Cup 2026 live updates: Brazil vs. Japan first knockout match of the day


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World Cup 2026 live updates: Brazil vs. Japan first knockout match of the day

Follow live updates and coverage on the 2026 World Cup as three knockout matches are set for today, starting with Brazil vs. Japan.

Knockout round gets underway01:45
Knockout round gets underway
Add NBC News to Google Updated June 29, 2026, 10:48 AM EDT By NBC News

What to know about the World Cup today

  • Japan vs. Brazil starts at 1 p.m. ET, Germany vs. Paraguay at 4:30 p.m. ET and the Netherlands vs. Morocco at 9 p.m. ET.
  • All matches are on Telemundo and Peacock.
  • Sign up for The Sports Desk newsletter for daily recaps, previews and analysis.
4m ago / 10:48 AM EDT

Vini Jr. looking to join list of Brazil's greats

Throughout Brazil’s storied soccer history, most of its best players have been known by a single name — Pelé, Ronaldo, Robinho, Kaká, Neymar. When one fades into the background, another seemingly appears. That’s how fertile the soccer talent is in Brazil, a country that has won the World Cup a record five times.

Neymar, Brazil’s last mononym star, is now on the backside of his career. He’s 34 and has not been the same player since a 2023 knee injury. There have been enough questions about his play that when word came that he had made Brazil’s World Cup roster, it made headlines.

In his place, a new star has emerged: Vinícius Júnior. Also known as Vini Jr., it’s not quite one name, but close enough.

Vini Jr. started his career with the Brazilian club Flamengo and showed so much promise that when he was just 16 years old Real Madrid reportedly paid around $50 million to secure his rights when he turned 18. Sky Sports reported that it was the second-largest signing from Brazil in history. The largest? Neymar.

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